I was invited to join the September Key Ingredient Cook’s Kitchen Contest! It is my first time participating in a recipe contest and I am so excited to submit my entry! The rules required the recipe to have either apples or peaches or both as a key ingredient and the rest is left to your imagination! Peaches are not in season at the moment over here and I did not want to use canned ones. So my imagination tuned in to the nice change in the weather over here to make these Apple Coconut Macaroons. (And I think you must have noticed that I am quite fond about baking with apples! The reason being mostly because I don't particular like eating apples and the only way I enjoy them is baked or cooked!)
I baked the macaroons on Sunday. It was a really nice day by the way. Perfect to bring the exotic flavours of coconut combined with apples in the kitchen. And the smell of these coconuty apple bites was exquisite!
I took a shot of them outside because the weather was so nice and I was already enjoying them with a cup of tea!
So, here’s my entry for the September KICK Contest, Apple Coconut Macaroons.
Ingredients (7 bite-size macaroons – you actually have to eat one in 2 bites or you can make them smaller!)
For the apple topping:
2 apples (I used 1 golden delicious and 1 royal gala, any sweet apples will do)
1 tablespoon demerara sugar
Icing sugar (optional)
For the macaroons:
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
3 tablespoons coconut milk powder (don't try to omit this, it does make a difference, I've experimented it!)
7 tablespoons soymilk (or almond milk might be good too)
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
1 cup desiccated coconut flakes
½ cup demerara sugar
- Peel the apples. Cut into quarters and remove the seeds. Slice into small pieces./li>
- Place in a non-stick saucepan with the demerara sugar.
- Cover and cook on low heat for about 15 minutes, stirring occasionally or until apple are half cooked, translucent and dry. (make sure not to leave any liquid with the apples as they will moisten the macaroons).
- Meanwhile, prepare the macaroon dough.
- Preheat oven at 180 degrees Celsius.
- Mix the flour, coconut milk powder, vanilla and soymilk together. (This should be very much like a thick batter).
- Place all remaining ingredients in a large bowl.
- Pour the batter over, mixing thoroughly. The dough should be firm enough to form balls without crumbling. (Add 1-2 tablespoons water or soymilk if required).
- Form seven balls out of the dough.
- Flatten slightly between the palm of your hands and press your thumb in the centre to make a slight well.
- Place a few pieces of apples in the well and shape to slightly enclose them.
- Place on a greased and floured baking tray. (Or use parchment paper).
- Bake for 25 minutes or until golden.
- Remove and allow to cool. (Macaroons will still be quite soft when removed and will harden upon cooking).
- Dust with icing sugar.
Your macaroons look fantastic,am bookmarking this to try soon :)
ReplyDeleteMy mouth will not stop watering after seeing these cookies!!
ReplyDeleteI have been here twice now and you are so so inspiring. You create art with food and you inspire health and wellness at the same time!! Quite a gal!
ReplyDeleteyour apple coconut macaroons look perfect! wow! i'm so impressed! and i want to eat them all! what a great idea to use apple instead of canned peaches! they look AMAZING (and adorable, too)!
ReplyDeleteThank you all of you for your nice comments! These macaroons will become a regular treat at home now! That's a request from BoyfriendLovlie! :) He says they're very addictive!
ReplyDeleteWow! These look and sound delicious.
ReplyDeletemmmmm- these look SO GOOD!
ReplyDeletewhere can i find coconut milk powder?
tofubreak: I buy coconut milk powder at my usual supermarker over here, in Mauritius. I'm not sure where you would find coconut milk powder in the States. Maybe try Thai or Asian shops?
ReplyDeleteYour photos are fantastic. I really love your blog. Will definitely be a regular!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure how I landed here, but OMG these look fantastic! I'm really anxious to try your recipe.
ReplyDeleteJust so you know, the only coconut powder available in the U.S. contains trace amounts of casein, a milk protein. I just thought your strict vegan readers should know. You can buy it from Wilderness Family Naturals or King Arthur Flour.
ReplyDeletethese look lovely! mouthwatering! Have to give them a try.
ReplyDeleteThese look gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! Plus, they look delicious - I bet it's hard, really hard, to eat only one! And I like that they are customizable by season - always a good thing. Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking recipe, must try it soon. I bet it would also be really good with pears, for those with access.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if I've ever found coconut flour at Asian stores in the states, but you can make your own by whirring desicated coconut flakes in a food processor or spice grinder.
Sandy, yes a batch of them don't usually last even a few hours! I think they are my favourite cookies!
ReplyDeleteJPool, a lot of people have mentioned about the coconut milk powder. I suggested to replace the soymilk with canned coconut milk (thick creamy one). I haven't tried it yet myself but I think it might produce the same kind of texture.
Very appetizing!!!
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